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If you are an academic librarian, you have been hearing about Data Curation, Content Curation, Information Curation or Digital Curation for years. And the terms can be applied in several different ways. There are the curation activities surrounding purchased library … Continue reading →

“The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you’re still a rat.” Lily Tomlin Yesterday was GroundHog day and according to the most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, we are in for extended winter weather. … Continue reading →

As the New Year begins, the web, magazines, newspapers and TV talk shows are exploding with tips for creating and achieving New Year’s Resolutions. They tell us “How to Have Your Best Year Ever” (Jim Rohn seminar), or “How to … Continue reading →

It hardly seems possible how far we have come since we began this journey with you back in January, and now we have already reached the final installment of A Year to Improved Productivity. We began by exploring ways to … Continue reading →

Personal Learning Networks – Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education is by Will Richardson and Rob Mancabelli. It was a Bronze medal winner for Education Book of the Year in 2011. Will Richardson (http://willrichardson.com/) is also the author … Continue reading →

We’ve talked at length about what Personal Learning Networks (PLN) are, ruminated upon what makes up our own network right now and we’ve hopefully even explored a few new sources for connections. We’ve also recognized the need for participation and identification … Continue reading →